Rock Band Nabs Pearl Jam

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Tracks arrive like butterflies.

By Ryan Geddes

Harmonix and MTV games plan to release Pearl Jam's breakthrough album Ten for Rock Band on March 24 to coincide with the record's re-release.

The 10-song grunge album catapulted the Seattle-based band onto the world stage in 1991 and sold 12 million copies. It also inspired millions to don flannel shirts, stand in front of their televisions and act like they were in the band while the video for Alive played on MTV.

"Alive" is already on the Rock Band 2 disk, so the Ten track pack will include the remaining songs on the album:

Harmonix has not yet released pricing info for the album or its individual tracks. The Pixies' Doolittle, released in June, was 1520 MSP ($19), and The Cars self-titled album, released in May, was 1200 MSP ($14.99).